Pablo Sciuto
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Pablo Sciuto

Pablo Sciuto is a singer-songwriter from Buenos Aires. He released his debut single "Al Acabar El Día" in 2016, a ballad that gained him some early attention....

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Pablo Sciuto, a songwriter from Buenos Aires

His reflective ballads and melodic rock draw from tango and other Argentine sounds.

If you want to hear what he does, try "Sincronizados" or "Volar." They're good examples of how he builds a mood without overcomplicating things.

He writes songs that feel lived-in, like "Sincronizados" and "La Brevedad Glacial," where the melody carries the weight of the words. The music doesn't try to be flashy, it's just a guy with a guitar and a band, working through things. Even when he faced plagiarism claims in 2018, he kept putting out records like "Un Mundo Mejor" and "Imaginario," which suggests he's more interested in making music than making noise.

He started with a debut single called "Al Acabar El Día" in 2016. Since then, he's recorded with David Lebón and Litto Nebbia, and his albums show a sound that borrows from rock and tango without committing to either. There's no big breakthrough story here, just a steady output of songs like "Codificado" and "Todo Partió de Algo."

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Pablo Sciuto is a singer-songwriter from Buenos Aires. He released his debut single "Al Acabar El Día" in 2016, a ballad that gained him some early attention. Songs like "Sincronizados" and "La Brevedad Glacial" show his style of writing, which tends toward the reflective and melodic.

He has worked with other musicians, including David Lebón and Litto Nebbia, on various recordings. His albums include "Un Mundo Mejor" from 2019 and "Imaginario" from 2022. The music draws from different sources, from rock to tango, without settling into one fixed sound.

In 2018, he faced plagiarism allegations, which he denied. The matter didn't stop him from putting out more music, but it was a noticeable episode in his career. He performs with a band, though the specific members aren't detailed here.

His songs, such as "Codificado" and "Todo Partió de Algo," continue to circulate among listeners who connect with his straightforward, often introspective approach. There's no grand narrative to wrap it up, just a catalog of recordings and a few concrete points from the last several years.

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